Thanks Eric!  I will probably do that with my very large pages as you say.
In another group someone mentioned that Adobe Photoshop will stitch together
pdfs so I may try that with some of the 11 x 17s. I wasn’t aware Photoshop
would do graphics like that. 

Thanks again for your reply.

Randy B.

 

 

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Randy,

Rather than scan large schematics piecemeal, simply take the sheets to a
commercial graphics shop (some Kinko's may have the 11 by 17 equipment) and
have them scan the document in one piece. My local graphics shop can handle
huge schematics, so I take all Motorola and GE fold-out sheets (which are up
to 34 inches wide) and have them scanned directly to PDF and put on a CD or
thumb drive.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY

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Does anyone know or use a program where I can scan large schematics a little
at a time and then connect them back in a file like a pdf file? I can’t
afford a large bed scanner but I have several 11x17s I would like to scan on
my 8 ½ x 11 scanner.

Randy



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